Capitalizing on the pope's visit: students open homes to visitors
While some are capitalizing on high housing rates for visitors, others are opening their doors freely and still others are restricted in having guests that weekend.
While some are capitalizing on high housing rates for visitors, others are opening their doors freely and still others are restricted in having guests that weekend.
What you need to know to staying safe on and around campus.
Although the feat has never been achieved, Andrew Stober has an optimistic view of his chances of winning an at-large seat as an independent in the Nov, 3 general elections.
A Change.org petition entitled "Save the Drexel Food Trucks!" has received over 2,850 signatures to date.
What you need to know to staying safe on and around campus.
Although the feat has never been achieved, Andrew Stober has an optimistic view of his chances of winning an at-large seat as an independent in the Nov, 3 general elections.
Although Commonwealth appropriations for Penn are at stake, the University isn’t immediately affected by the current budget impasse.
Around 1:37 a.m. on Saturday, two men were shot. They are in critical condition at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center as of Saturday afternoon.
Former City Councilman Jim Kenney won the Philadelphia Democratic primary for mayor last Tuesday with 55.83 percent of the vote. Kenney has explicitly stated his support for a more rigorous citywide PILOTs program.
With 98 percent of the vote counted late Tuesday night, Kenney led state Sen. Anthony H. Williams by a comfortable margin, with four other candidates trailing close behind.
Former 1979 Final Four basketball co-captains will host one of the events.
There’s no need to sit through the Class of 2015’s graduation on an empty stomach.
A “strong-arm” robbery prompted a UPenn Alert on Thursday afternoon.
Engineering junior Josh Pearlstein was seated in the third car of Northeast Regional Train No. 188, which was traveling from Washington, D.C. to New York before it went off the tracks.
With only a few weeks until the May 19 mayoral primary, Penn political groups have started coalescing around specific candidates.
From his office on the 52nd floor of the Comcast Center, David L. Cohen has a panoramic view of Philadelphia, the city in which he is so deeply involved. But he insists on heading to the 56th floor to see his favorite view from the skyscraper.
Pennsylvania will be a crucial state, both in the primaries in April 2016, and in the general election on Nov. 8, 2016.
Seven cases involving the use of excessive force and violation of civil rights have been filed against the Penn Police force since 2012.
Many African and African-American students at Penn believe that the black community is unified because of a shared experience of living as a black person in America — not because black people constitute a homogenized group with assumed similarities beyond the color of their skin.
The former City Councilman At-Large has an even more decisive lead in endorsements than in the polls.